With one day's reading a man may have the key in his hands.

Ezra Pound
With one day's reading a man may have the key...
With one day's reading a man may have the key...
With one day's reading a man may have the key...
With one day's reading a man may have the key...
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The idea that a man can learn a great deal from only one day of reading is a myth. In fact, according to a recent study from Colorado State University, people who claim they learn the most from only one day of reading are likely lying. In reality, people who claim to have learned the most from reading just that one day have been reading for a long time. Other research has found that long-time readers of a given book tend to retain more of the information in the book. This means that you can learn a lot from even a short amount of reading if you put in the time and effort over time.

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